7. Joe Pepitone
Playing in the thick of some notoriously bad Yankee years, Joe Pepitone made his mark.
In eight years, he blasted 164 home runs, made it to three All-Star games, and won three gold gloves as well. He jacked 104 homers between 1963-1966, favorably known as his best years with the Yanks.
Despite not being known for longevity with the club, he was a staple of a bad period for the franchise.